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The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
About The Guide
Here and Now
SoftViews
TechnoWatch
OS/2 Tips
Trivia Question
DESKTOP CONTEST!!!
How to Submit
About The Guide
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Issue #2
Published On 3/11/94
This guide is meant to give a concise report on current
OS/2 events. Any and all contents are solely my opinion. If you
don't agree with them run around the net and delete every copy
you can find. Otherwise sue me, but all I have is a 2400 baud
modem and a bunch of credit card bills. Anyone is welcome to the
latter :). Read on and I hope you enjoy another issue of the
HitchHiker's Guide To OS/2.
Any Comments Regarding The Guide or monetary donations can
be directed to:
sdudas@austin.onu.edu
Steve Dudas.
Special Thanks go to Dr. V. Phaniraj for letting me know
that wp2ipf/2 exists.
In you haven't guessed that is what this is done with.
Thanks to Kim Kruse Hansen for the great job he has done with
this application. Here and Now
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Topic #1 The CSD.
Well it's been here for about two weeks, and while I have
heard about a number of problems, I have not experienced any of
them. A few people have complained that their swap file grows
very large and does not shrink properly. Some have suggested
that OS/2 may be operating correctly, but I seem to remember the
same problem when running OS/2 2.0 GA code. There was a fix for
it then and I would look for another fix soon.
On the subject of 2.11 fixes, it should be noted that IBM
will most likely NOT update any of the CSD disks. Rather, they
will release small patches to be applied to 2.11 code. So if you
are thinking about waiting to download it, don't.
Topic #2 Filemanager /2
This pretty wicked filemanager that I reviewed in the last
issue has been updated AGAIN to 1.34. Does this guy have a life?
Just kidding.. keep up the good work! Again, I have not had a
chance to try the new version, but send me your thoughts anyways.
Topic #3 Multiple Message Queues
Ms. Dimpfel, director of Personal Operating Systems
Software for IBM, said that Multiple Message Queues will not be
implemented in OS/2 in the near future. Apparently OS/2 is too
heavily structured around a serialized input queue and IBM is
really not sure how to change the queue over to a MMQ setup.
While this may disappoint many of you, she also noted that
IBM is working on a solution to the problem of entire system
hangs when an application locks the queue. It should also be
stated that WorkPlace OS was written from the ground up with
Multiple Message Queues. So be patient. :)
Topic #4 Chicago
MicroSoft does it again. Like always they are way off
schedule. A beta that was supposed to ship this month has been
moved back to "June at the earliest". Apparently they are
finding it harder than they thought to build a 32-bit OS. Go
figure. I personally think that the March beta was on a
DoubleSpaced drive that crashed. :*)
Also MicroSoft "revised" the system requirements for
Chicago. According to Microsoft you will need a 386-25 with 4
megs of RAM as a minimum, but they recommend that you have a 486-
DX33 with 8 megs of RAM.
Hmm whatever happened to Chicago + Win31 apps running
quickly in 4 megs??? Oh well that's okay OS/2 2.11 can run
decently on a 486-25SX with 6 megs of RAM. Maybe the boys in
Redmond will be calling IBM support for programming tips when the
next Chicago beta is due in June.
SoftViews
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
This Weeks review goes to Hazel 1.2a and the new DTC
drivers.
Written by Golden G. Richard III, Hazel is a very nice PM
address book. Its very simple and very easy to use. I also
downloaded a program called Rolodex 2.5 to make a comparison but
there is none. Rolodex loses hands down. Rolodex is an
extremely slow and bulky program. It is not well organized and
rather difficult to use. I was able to start Hazel right up, and
within 10 mins. I had a pretty good working knowledge of the
program. I spent over half an hour with Rolodex and only learned
how to delete anything that I entered, mind you I was trying to
save the new entries at the time. Both programs, like all
shareware reviewed here, can be found on ftp-os2.cdrom.com in the
/pub/os2 directory.
DTC Driver Review Written By E. Larry Lidz
Well, I just got a Beta Copy of DTC's OS/2.x driver for
the DTC3270VL SCSI-2 Controller.. It (along with beta drivers
for the rest of their controllers) is on their BBS. What does
this mean for DTC users? First, the main difference seems to be
the volume of the disk access -- my hard drive now only accesses
about 1/4 the time it did before, and I doubt that I would be
able to hear it at all if I didn't have the case to my computer
off. Second, there is a noticeable speed increase. This comes
about since OS/2 is no longer required to send all Disk Access
commands through the System BIOS, a time-consuming procedure to
say the least! Lastly, of course, is the ability to have SCSI
devices on the controller. I haven't tested this, since my only
SCSI device is my hard drive, but at least theoretically, it
should allow for people to hook up CD-Roms (like the new Nec
Quadruple speeds that are due out later this week or so) to their
DTC SCSI Controllers, and have them be accessible under OS/2. To
get the DTC controllers, call their BBS, the number is in your
DTC manual. If there is enough demand, I might submit the 3270
driver to ftp.cdrom.com (the IDE drivers are already there.) Just
let me know through Mr. Dudas (Mharmless) if you are interested.
I wonder if this means that DTC has changed their long-held
opinion that "OS/2 is a dead operating system"?
- Ea (ellidz@midway.uchicago.edu) [E. Larry Lidz]
TechnoWatch
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
The day has arrived, this coming Monday (3/14/94), Apple
will be releasing the first PowerPC for sale to the general
public. From the demos, it appears that the PowerPC 601 averages
about two to three times the speed on a Pentium. Now we all get
to spend the next ten months waiting for WorkPlace OS to arrive
for the PowerPC. It will be a very long wait indeed.
OS/2 Tips
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
Here is a very easy way to change an icon. Using your
drive Icon open a subfolder which contains a number of icons.
Such as icons from one of the many icon files you can download
from ftp-os2.cdrom.com. Once open, you will see each icon as a
separate graphic. Next open the settings of the program whose
icon you would like to change, and click on "general". A picture
of the current icon will appear in the settings box. Now just
drag the new icon over and drop it over the picture of the
current icon. Instantly the change takes effect.
Trivia Question
The Hitchhikers Guide To OS/2
What language did Niklaus Wirth help develop for the IBM
704 computer?
Answer to last Issues Trivia Question:
The machine that Pascal invented was given to Queen
Christina of Sweden in 1650. After that the machine was
apparently lost.
And to answer the bonus: He discovered the properties of
the Cycloid Curve.
Yes I know these are hard... but stop by the library and
look it up! Who knows, you may learn something.
DESKTOP CONTEST!!!
Okay folks heres your chance to show off! We are going to
have a friendly little desktop contest. Send all entries in a
.bmp format to me. Your best chance is to catch me on irc and
dcc send it to me, or contact me via e-mail to make some
arrangements. I will start the contest off by showing off my
desktop. :)
FYI: one of the easiest ways to get a nice .bmp of your
desktop is to use PmJpeg 1.5 and its desktop capture option.
P.S. My desktop won't be entered for obvious reasons. :*)
How To Submit an Article
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